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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broth of live" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misphrasing, possibly intended to convey a mixture or collection of living things or experiences.
Example: "In the vibrant city, there was a broth of life, with people from all walks of life coming together."
Alternatives: "a mix of life" or "a blend of living things".
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The vaccine virus is grown in a broth of live cells; fetal calf cells are typical.
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Littleneck clams in a broth of wine, garlic and olive oil broth were as chewy as those in the pork entree.
A few days ago I slow-cooked a goose in a broth of homemade goodies.
"Tonight's special, the risotto, is prepared in a broth of baby-seal tears".
The yolk is pickled heirloom tomatoes in a broth of wild parsnip juice.
Steamed mussels ($6 aree perfectly tender, served in a broth of white wine and herbs.
He was hugely likable, a sociable broth of a man.
There are literally millions of boring humans on this planet whose boring lives do not require them to stew their livers and sinus cavities in a caustic broth of various poisons on a semi-nightly basis.
There are literally millions of boring humans on this planet whose boring lives do not require them to stew their livers and sinus cavities in a caustic broth of various poisons on a seminightly basis.
As did a generous serving of surf clams in a bright broth of fennel and dill.
A lighter alternative is arctic char in a spicy, briny broth of cockles and chorizo.
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